The 16th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications HPCC 2014 The 11th IEEE International Conference on Embedded Software and Systems ICESS 2014 The 6th International Symposium on Cyberspace Safety and Security CSS 2014 August 20-22, 2014 Paris, France Up ed dat 14 9/ 0/0 1 Conference Program and Information Booklet Organized by FEMTO-ST Institute, Ecole Centrale Paris, Ecole des Mines de Paris France Sponsored by IEEE, IEEE TCSC, IEEE Computer Society, CNRS, FEMTO-ST Institute, Ecole Centrale Paris, Ecole des Mines de Paris, University of Franche-Comté, NVIDIA, Transtec. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Program at a glance............................................................................. p. page 4-page 5 Keynote Speeches................................................................................ p. page 6-page 9 Conference Program IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC 2014)...............................................................p. page 11 IEEE International Conference on Embedded Software and Systems (ICESS 2014)...............................................................................................p. page 18 The 6th International Symposium on Cyberspace Safety and Security (CSS 2014)...................................................................................................p. page 21 Workshops and Works in Progress..............................................................p. page 22 Organizing and Program Committees HPCC 2014 Organizing and Program Committees..................................p. page 29 ICESS 2014 Organizing and Program Committees...................................p. page 35 CSS 2014 Organizing and Program Committees........................................p.page 37 Practical information General information......................................................................................p. page 40 Venue...............................................................................................................p. page 42 Conference room map............................................................................................ p. 44 3 HPCC / ICESS / CSS 2014 Program Tuesday, August 19 Wednesday, August 20 4 at a glance HPCC / ICESS / CSS 2014 Program Thursday, August 21 Friday, August 22 5 at a glance Keynote Speech 1 Wednesday 09:00, Main room session chair: Pr. Julien Bourgeois Concurrent computing in the many-core era Pascal Felber Professor and Ph.D. University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. P ascal Felber received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Between 1998 and 2004 he has worked at Oracle Corporation and Bell-Labs (Lucent Technologies) in the USA, and at Institut EURECOM in France. Since 2004, he is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, working in the field of concurrent, dependable, and distributed systems. He is also leading the research center for Complex Systems and Big Data. He has published over 100 research papers in various journals and conferences. After decades of improvement in the computational power of processors, frequency scaling came to an end with the near-simultaneous approach of several limits in device technology. The industry has responded with ubiquitous multicore processors, but scalable concurrency remains a challenge for many applications. Further, it now appears likely that future architectures will be not only massively parallel, but also massively heterogeneous with various combinations of processing units (CPUs, GPUs, and other accelerators). In this talk, we will discuss about the current state of concurrent programming for modern architectures, notably support for transactional memory and other synchronization extensions. We will also cover programming paradigms that explicitly target cloud computing. 6 Keynote Speech 2 Wednesday 14:00, Main room session chair: Pr. Frédéric Magoules Parallel patterns, data-centric concurrency, and heterogeneous computing Marco Aldinucci Assistant Professor and Ph.D. University of Torino, Italy M arco Aldinucci has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of Pisa. He has served as a researcher at University of Pisa and at Italian National Research Agency. He is currently leading the parallel computing research group in the Computer Science Department of University of Torino, and the NVidia CUDA research center at University of Torino. He is the recipient of the 2011 HPC Advisory Council award. He has authored over 120 papers and participated in over 20 research projects concerning parallel computing, autonomic computing, grid and cloud topics, including the EC-FP6/ FP7 CoreGRID, GridComp, BEinGRID, Paraphrase, HiPEAC and REPARA. His main research is focused on models and tools for high-level parallel programming, parallel and distributed computing, and autonomic computing. He participated to the design of several frameworks for parallel programming including compilers, libraries and frameworks, both in industrial and academic teams. The shift toward multicore and many-core technologies has many drivers that are likely to sustain this trend for several years to come. Software technology is consequently changing: in the long term, writing parallel programs that are efficient, portable, and correct must be no more onerous than writing sequential programs. For many years parallel programming has not embraced much more than low-level synchronisation and communication libraries (and this scenario still persists for heterogeneous platforms). Algorithmic skeletons and parallel patterns have been proposed (in different communities) as a way to lift parallel programming in the hierarchy of abstractions. With, among the others, Google MapReduce and Intel TBB/CnC, they are becoming mainstream approaches for a number of platforms and applicative areas. We believe that pattern-based applications can be more or equally efficient as their low-level counterparts, provided they are supported by an efficient run-time support, able to efficiently address the weakness of parallel platforms: data movements. 7 Keynote Speech 3 Thursday 09:00, Main room session chair: Pr. Julien Bourgeois Computing with living networks: slime mould computers and electronics Andrew Adamatzky Professor and Ph.D, University of West of England, UK A ndrew Adamatzky is Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Director of the Unconventional Computing Centre, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. He does research in reaction-diffusion computing, cellular automata, physarum computing, massive parallel computation, applied mathematics, collective intelligence and robotics, bionics, computational psychology, non-linear science, novel hardware, and future and emergent computation. Plasmodium of acellular slime mould Physarum polycephalum is a gigantic single cell visible by unaided eye. The cell shows a rich spectrum of behavioural morphological and physiological patterns in response to changing environmental conditions. Given data represented by chemical or physical stimuli we show how to tune the behaviour of the slime mould to make it solve a range of computing and sensing tasks. We overview results of laboratory experimental studies on prototyping of the slime mould computing devices: morphological processors for approximation of Voronoi diagram, planar shapes, maze solvers, and logical gates implemented via collision of active growing zones and tactile responses of P. polycephalum. We also overview a range of electronic components --memristor, chemical, tactile and colour sensors --- made of the slime mould. We finalize the talk with a vision of future nervous systems made of the slime mould. 8 Keynote Speech 4 Thursday 13:30, Main room session chair: Pr. Zheng Yan Next-Generation Embedded Systems: Functional Reactive Programming and Real-Time Virtual Resources Albert M. K. Cheng Professor and Ph.D, University of Houston, Texas, USA A lbert M. K. Cheng is Professor and former interim Associate Chair of the Computer Science Department at the University of Houston (UH). He is the founding Director of the UH Real-Time Systems Laboratory. He received the B.A. with Highest Honors in Computer Science, graduating Phi Beta Kappa at age 19, the M.S. in Computer Science with a minor in Electrical Engineering at age 21, and the Ph.D. in Computer Science at age 25, all from The University of Texas at Austin, where he held a GTE Foundation Doctoral Fellowship. He has served as a technical consultant for a number of organizations, including IBM and Shell, and was also a Visiting Professor at Rice University and the City University of Hong Kong. He is a co-founder of ZapThru.com, where he is currently the Chief Strategy and Technology Director. A recipient of numerous awards, Prof. Cheng is the author/ co-author of 200 top-tier refereed publications, and has presented 100 seminars, tutorials, panel positions, and keynotes. He is and has been on the technical program committees (including many program chair positions) of over 230 conferences and editorial boards. Prof. Cheng is the author of the popular textbook entitled Real-Time Systems: Scheduling, Analysis, and Verification (Wiley). Sophisticated digital systems are increasingly used to control complex physical components ranging from traditional stand-alone systems to highly-networked cyber-physical systems. Functional reactive programming (FRP) has several benefits over imperative programming for implementing embedded and real-time software, and can potentially transform the way we implement next-generation embedded systems. The first part of this keynote will introduce a framework for accurate response time analysis, scheduling, and verification of embedded controllers implemented as FRP programs. Real-time resource partitioning divides hardware resources into temporal partitions and allocates these partitions as virtual resources to application tasks. Open embedded systems make it easy to add and remove software applications as well as to increase resource utilization and reduce implementation cost when compared to systems which physically assign distinct computing resources to run different applications. The second part of this keynote will describe ways to maintain the schedulability of real-time tasks as if they were scheduled on dedicated physical resources and increase the utilization of the physical resources. 9 10 Technical Program HPCC DAr1: Distributed Architecture Thursday 10:30, Main room session chair: Hakim Mabed Enabling PGAS Productivity with Hardware Support for Shared Address Mapping; a UPC Case Study Olivier Serres, Abdullah Kayi, Ahmad Anbar and Tarek El-Ghazawi. HoL-blocking Avoidance Routing Algorithms in Direct Topologies Roberto Peñaranda, Crispin Gomez Requena, Maria Gomez, Pedro Lopez and Jose Duato. Analyzing the Optimal Voltage/Frequency Pair in Fault-Tolerant Caches Vicent Lorente, Alejandro Valero, Salvador Petit and Julio Sahuquillo. HPCC DAr2: Distributed Architecture Thursday 15:00, Main room session chair: Christakis Nicholas Dynamic WCET Estimation for Real-Time Multicore Embedded Systems Supporting DVFS José Luis March, Salvador Petit, Julio Sahuquillo, Houcine Hassan and José Duato. A Flexible and Scalable Affinity Lock for the Kernel (SP) Benlong Zhang. Remapping NUCA: Improving NUCA Cache’s Power Efficiency (SP) Hui Wang, Chunrong Lai, Yicong Huang, Shih-Lien Lu, Rui Wang, Zhongzhi Luan and Depei Qian. An Energy-Efficient Multi-GPU Supercomputer (SP) David Rohr, Sebastian Kalcher, Matthias Bach, Abdulqadir A. Alaqeeli, Hani M. Alzaid, Dominic Eschweiler, Volker Lindenstruth, Sakhar Alkhereyf, Ahmad Alharthi, Abdulelah Almubarak, Ibraheem Alqwaiz and Riman Bin Suliman. HPCC DAl1: Distributed Algorithms Wednesday 10:30, V106a session chair: Alain Refloch SCADOPT: An Open-source HPC Framework for Solving PDE Constrained Optimization Problems Using AD Kim Feldhoff, Martin Flehmig, Ulf Markwardt, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Maria Schütte and Andrea Walther. Accelerated solution of Helmholtz equation with Iterative Krylov Methods on GPU Abal-Kassim Cheik Ahamed and Frédéric Magoules. Spectral Domain Decomposition Method for Natural Lighting and Medieval Glass Rendering Guillaume Gbikpi-Benissan, Rémi Cerise, Patrick Callet and Frederic Magoules. A synchronous parallel max-flow algorithm for real-world networks Guojing Cong. 11 HPCC DAl2: Distributed Algorithms Wednesday 15:00, V106a session chair: Peter Kropf Benefit of Unbalanced Traffic Distribution for Improving Local Optimization Efficiency in Network-on-Chip Weiwei Fu, Yuan Mingmin, Tianzhou Chen, Qingsong Shi, Li Liu and Minghui Wu. Research on Mahalanobis Distance Algorithm optimization based on OpenCL Qingchun Xie, Yunquan Zhang and Haipeng Jia. HSR: Hierarchical Source Routing Model for Network-on-Chip Yuan Mingmin, Fu Weiwei, Chen Tianzhou and Wu Minghui. HPCC DAl3: Distributed Algorithms Wednesday 17:00, V106a session chair: Khaddaj Souheil An Exploration on Quantity and Layout of Wireless Nodes for Hybrid Wireless Network-onchip Chen Tianzhou, Yuan Mingmin, Fu Weiwei and Wu Minghui. Acceleration of Stereo-Matching on Multi-core CPU and GPU Tian Xu, Paul Cockshott and Susanne Oehler. A technique for the long term preservation of finite element meshes Peter Ivanyi. HPCC DAl4: Distributed Algorithms Wednesday 17:00, V107 session chair: Hakim Mabed Parallel Sub-Structuring Methods for solving Sparse Linear Systems on a cluster of GPU Abal-Kassim Cheik Ahamed and Frédéric Magoules. Fast and Green computing with Graphics Processing Units for the solving of sparse linear systems Abal-Kassim Cheik Ahamed, Alban Desmaison and Frédéric Magoules. Coupling and Simulation of Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems for Automotive Sun-roof on Graphics Processing Unit Liang Simon Lai, Choi-Hong Lai, Abal-Kassim Cheik Ahamed and Frédéric Magoules. HPCC DAl5: Distributed Algorithms Thursday 10:30, V106a session chair: Khaddaj Souheil Comparison of Xeon Phi and Kepler GPU performance for finite element numerical integration (SP) Krzysztof Banaś and Filip Krużel. Efficient Work-Stealing with Blocking Deques (SP) Chi Liu, Yi Liu and Ping Song. Optimizing Cache Locality for Irregular Data Accesses on Many-Core Accelerator Chips (SP) Nhat-Phuong Tran and Myungho Lee. 12 HPCC DAl6: Distributed Algorithms Thursday 15:00, V106a Session chair: Khaddaj Souheil LU Factorization of Small Matrices: Accelerating Batched DGETRF on the GPU (SP) Tingxing Dong, Azzam Haidar, Piotr Luszczek, James Austin Harris, Stan Tomov and Jack Dongarra. GPU acceleration of Newton’s method for large systems of polynomial equations in double double and quad double arithmetic (SP) Jan Verschelde and Xiangcheng Yu An Adaptive Task Granularity based Scheduling for Task-centric Parallelism Jianmin Bi, Xiaofei Liao, Yu Zhang, Chencheng Ye, Hai Jin, Laurence T. Yang HPCC CCWS1: Cloud Computing and Web Services Wednesday 10:30, V107 session chair: Claude Tadonki An Energy-Efficient VM Placement in Cloud Datacenter Fei Teng, Danting Deng, Lei Yu and Frederic Magoules. Reducing Memory in Software-Based Thread-Level Speculation for JavaScript Virtual Machine Execution of Web Applications (SP) Jan Kasper Martinsen, Håkan Grahn, Anders Isberg and Henrik Sundström. Algorithms for Balanced Graph Bi-partitioning (SP) Jigang Wu, Guiyuan Jiang, Lili Zheng and Suiping Zhou. Optimizing the Topologies of Virtual Networks for Cloud-based Big Data Processing Cong Xu, Jiahai Yang, Hui Yu, Haizhuo Lin and Hui Zhang. HPCC CCWS2: Cloud Computing and Web Services Wednesday 10:30, V106b session chair: Philipp Brune Accelerating Massive VMs Booting Up Dayang Zheng, Hai Jin and Xiaofei Liao. Performance Driven Cloud Provisioning Jay Kiruthika and Souheil Khaddaj. The HPS3 service: reduction of cost and transfer time for storing data on clouds Jorge Veiga, Guillermo Taboada, Xoán Carlos Pardo and Juan Tourino. Securing Cloud Users at Runtime via a Market Mechanism: A case for Federated Identity Giannis Tziakouris, Carlos Joseph Mera Gómez and Rami Bahsoon. HPCC CCWS3: Cloud Computing and Web Services Wednesday 15:00, V107 session chair: Philipp Brune Cost-effective Virtual Machine Image Replication Management for Cloud Data Centers Dian Shen, Fang Dong, Junxue Zhang and Junzhou Luo. ZDLC-Based Modelling and Simulation of Enterprise Systems Bippin Makoond, Steve Ross-Talbot, Souheil Khaddaj and Stefan Franczuk. Virtual Machine Scheduling Considering Both Computing and Cooling Energy (SP) Xiang Li, Xiaohong Jiang and Yanzhang He. 13 HPCC CCWS4: Cloud Computing and Web Services Wednesday 17:00, Main room session chair: Yu Lei Cloud Energy Broker: Towards SLA-driven Green Energy Planning for IaaS Providers Md Sabbir Hasan, Yousri Kouki, Thomas Ledoux and Jean-Louis Pazat Enabling Prioritized Cloud I/O Service in Hadoop Distributed File System (SP) Tsozen Yeh and Yifeng Sun. Implementation of the KVM hypervisor on several cloud platforms: tuning the Apache CloudStack agent (SP) Fernando Gomez-Folgar, Antonio Jesus Garcia-Loureiro, Tomas Fernandez Pena, Jose Isaac Zablah and Natalia Seoane. HPCC CCWS5: Cloud Computing and Web Services Thursday 15:00, L106 session chair: Soraya Zertal Harnessing Memory Page Distribution for Network-Efficient Amortized Live Migration (SP) Kashifuddin Qazi, Yang Li and Andrew Sohn Service deployment in cloud (SP) Amel Haji, Asma Ben Letaifa and Sami Tabbane. MOBBS: Multi-tier Block Storage System for Virtual Machines using Object-based Storage (SP) Sixiang Ma, Haopeng Chen, Heng Lu, Bin Wei and Pujiang He. HPCC SEC1: Scientific and Engineering Computing Wednesday 15:00, V106b session chair: Nicholas Christakis Improving the Scalability of a Hurricane Forecast System in Mixed-Parallel Environments Thiago Quirino and Javier Delgado. CESMTuner: An Auto-Tuning Framework for the Community Earth System Model Ding Nan, Wei Xue, Ji Xu, Haoyu Xu and Song Zhenya. The virtual open page buffer for multi-core and multi-thread processors Hongwei Zhou, Rangyu Deng and Zefu Dai. HPCC SEC2: Scientific and Engineering Computing Wednesday 17:00, V106b session chair: Nicholas Christakis On of the Performance of the WRF Numerical Model over Complex Terrain on a High Performance Computing Cluster Nicholas Christakis, Theodoros Katsaounis, George Kossioris and Michael Plexousakis. Power Consumption Analysis of Parallelized Algorithms on GPUs Abal-Kassim Cheik Ahamed, Frédéric Magoules, Alban Desmaison, Jean-Christophe Léchenet, François Mayer, Haifa Ben Salem and Thomas Zhu. TargetDP: an Abstraction of Lattice Based Parallelism with Portable Performance (SP) Alan Gray and Kevin Stratford. 14 HPCC SEC3: Scientific and Engineering Computing Wednesday 17:00, V128 session chair: Michal Merta Communication optimal Least Squares Solver (SP) Pawan Kumar. FLLOP: A Massively Parallel Solver Combining FETI Domain Decomposition Method and Quadratic Programming (SP) Vaclav Hapla, Martin Cermak, Alexandros Markopoulos and David Horak. Performance Implication of Multicore Cache Locking on General-Purpose Processors (SP) Matthew Loach and Wei Zhang. HPCC SEC4: Scientific and Engineering Computing Thursday 10:30, L107 session chair: Nicholas Christakis SRFTL: An Adaptive Superblock-based Real-time Flash Translation Layer for NAND Flash Memory Xin Li Exploiting Hybrid SPM-Cache Architectures to Reduce Energy Consumption for Embedded Computing Wei Zhang and Lan Wu Texture Directed Mobile GPU Power Management for Closed-Source Games. Beilei Sun, Li Xi, Jiachen Song, Zhinan Cheng, Yuan Xu, Xuehai Zhou and Mingming Sun. HPCC DAT1: Distributed Applications and Technologies Wednesday 10:30, Main room session chair: Francoise Sailhan Predicting performance of hybrid Master/Worker applications using model-based regression trees Abel Castellanos, Andreu Moreno, Joan Sorribes and Tomas Margalef. Leveraging Hierarchical Data Locality in Parallel Programming Models (SP) Ahmad Anbar, Engin Kayraklioglu, Olivier Serres and Tarek El-Ghazawi. Trajectory Pattern Mining over a Cloud-based Framework for Urban Computing Albino Altomare, Eugenio Cesario, Carmela Comito, Fabrizio Marozzo and Domenico Talia. GPU maps for the space of computation in triangular domain problems Cristobal Navarro and Nancy Hitschfeld. HPCC DAT2: Distributed Applications and Technologies Wednesday 15:00, Main room session chair: Francoise Sailhan Look Before You Leap: Using the Right Hardware Resources to Accelerate Applications Jie Shen, Ana Lucia Varbanescu and Henk Sips. An Integrated Hardware-Software Approach to Task Graph Management Nina Engelhardt, Tamer Dallou, Ahmed Elhossini and Ben Juurlink. A Metadata Update Strategy for Large Directories in Wide-area File Systems (SP) Guo-Liang Liu and Jing Huang. 15 HPCC DAT3: Distributed Applications and Technologies Thursday 15:00, V127 session chair: Savas Konur Modelling and Stochastic Simulation of Synthetic Biological Boolean Gates (SP) Daven Sanassy, Harold Fellermann, Natalio Krasnogor, Savas Konur, Marian Gheorghe, Christophe Ladroue, Sara Kalvala and Laurentiu Mierla. High Performance Simulations of Kernel P Systems (SP) Florentin Eugen Ipate, Marian Gheorghe, Savas Konur, Ionut Mihai Niculescu and Mehmet E Bakir. Optimizing GPU Virtualization with Address Mapping and Delayed Submission (SP) Xiaolin Wang, Yan Sang, Zhenlin Wang and Yingwei Luo. Buffer on Last Level Cache for CPU and GPGPU data sharing (SP) Licheng Yu, Tianzhou Chen and Minghui Wu HPCC MCN1: Mobile Computing and Networking Wednesday 15:00, V127 session chair: Vesna Brujic-Okretic Conflict-free Opportunistic Centralized Time Slot Assignment in Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks Ons Mabrouk, Pascale Minet, Hanen Idoudi and Leila Saidane. Network Aware and Power-based Resource Allocation in Mobile Ad hoc Computational Grid Sayed Chhattan Shah An Inter-Frame Correlation Based Error Concealment Of Immittance Spectral Coefficients For Mobile Speech And Audio Codecs Yuhong Yang, Shaolong Dong, Ruimin Hu, Yanye Wang, Li Gao and Maosheng Zhang. HPCC MCN2: Mobile Computing and Networking Wednesday 17:00, V127 session chair: Vesna Brujic-Okretic Performance Analysis for New Call Bounding Scheme with SFR in LTE-Advanced Networks Mahammad Safwat, Hesham El-Badawy, Ahmad Yahya and Hosni El-Motaafy. Adaptive Detection for STBCs in IEEE 802.11ac (SP) Debasish Ghose, Smriti Kana Roy, Hung-Ta Pai and Chun-Yi Wei. HPCC MCN3: Mobile Computing and Networking Thursday 10:30, V106b session chair: Baptiste Zhang On Delivery Delay-Constrained Throughput and End-to-end Delay in MANETs Yujian Fang, Yuezhi Zhou, Xiaohong Jiang and Yaoxue Zhang. Source misrouting in King topologies Esteban Stafford, Carmen Martinez, Jose Luis Bosque, Fernando Vallejo, Cristóbal Camarero, Borja Perez and Ramon Beivide Avoiding Tree Saturation in the Face of Many Hotspots with Few Buffers Bradley Kuszmaul and William Kuszmaul. 16 HPCC MCN4: Mobile Computing and Networking Thursday 15:00, V106b session chair: Vesna Brujic-Okretic Simultaneous Optical Path-Setup for Reconfigurable Photonic Networks in Tiled CMPs (SP) Paolo Grani and Sandro Bartolini. Packet storage at multi-gigabit rates using off-the-shelf systems (SP) Victor Moreno, Pedro M. Santiago Del Río, Javier Ramos, José Luis García-Dorado, Ivan Gonzalez, Francisco J. Gomez-Arribas and Javier Aracil. SyncSnap: Synchronized Live Memory Snapshots of Virtual Machine Networks Bin Shi, Bo Li, Lei Cui, Jieyu Zhao and Jianxin Li. A Multi-layer Hierarchical Inter-Cloud Connectivity Model for Sequential Packet Inspection of Tenant Sessions Accessing BI as a Service Hussain Al-Aqrabi, Lu Liu, Richard Hill and Nick Antonopoulos. HPCC SCUC1: Security, Collaborative and Ubiquitous Computing Thursday 10:30, V107 session chair: Claude Tadonki Developing Scalable Agents in Blueprint Alex Muscar. Host-based Card Emulation: development, security, and ecosystem impact analysis (SP) Mouhannad Alattar and Mohammed Achemlal. A Pairing-free Certificateless Authenticated Group key Agreement Protocol (SP) Xiaozhuo Gu, Taizhong Xu, Weihua Zhou and Yongming Wang. HPCC SCUC2: Security, Collaborative and Ubiquitous Computing Thursday 15:00, V107 session chair: Abal-Kassim Cheik Ahamed CGK: A Collaborative Group Key Management Scheme (SP) Fatma Hendaoui, Hamdi Eltaief, Habib Youssef and Abdelbasset Trad. A Provisioning Service for Automatic Command Line Applications Deployment in Computing Clouds (SP) Evgeny Pyshkin and Andrey Kuznetsov CGSIL: Collaborative Geo-clustering Search-based Indoor Localization (SP) Thong M. Doan, Han N. Dinh, Nam Nguyen and An T. Pham 17 ICESS1: Energy Measurement and Management Wednesday 10:30, L109 session chair: Man Lin Characterizing Energy Consumption of Real-Time and Media Benchmarks on Hybrid SPMCaches Lan Wu, Yiqiang Ding and Wei Zhang Learning Based Power Management for Periodic Real-Time Tasks Fakhruddin Muhammad Mahbub Ul Islam and Man Lin Energy Consumption Estimation of Software Components based on Program Flowcharts (SP) Patrick Heinrich, Hannes Bergler and Dirk Eilers An Operation Scenario Model for Energy Harvesting Embedded Systems and an Algorithm to Maximize the Operation Quality (sp) Kazumi Aono, Atsushi Iwata, Hideki Takase, Kazuyoshi Takagi and Naofumi Takagi ICESS2: Platforms and Systems Wednesday 10:30, L107 session chair: Jinhua Guo Modeling Basic Aspects of Cyber-Physical Systems, Part II (Extended Abstract) Yingfu Zeng and Walid Taha. An FPGA Based Resources Efficient Solution for the OmniVision Digital VGA Cameras Family (SP) Elmar Yusifli, Réda Yahiaoui, Saeed Mian Qaisar and Tijani Gharbi Design and Implementation of Low-power Location Tracking System Based on IEEE 802.11 (SP) Sanghyun Son, Yongsu Jeon and Yunju Baek ICESS3: Architecture and Systems Wednesday 10:30, V128 session chair: Yongxin Zhu “CERE”: a CachE Recommendation Engine: Efficient Evolutionary Cache Hierarchy Design Space Exploration Gabriel Yessin, Abdel-Hameed Badawy, Vikram Narayana, David Mayhew and Tarek ElGhazawi Online Data Allocation for Hybrid Memories on Embedded Tele-Health Systems Longbin Chen, Meikang Qiu and Yongxin Zhu. On Formulating Optimized Storage and Memory Space Specifications for Network Embedded Systems (SP) Kleomenis Tsiligkos and Apostolos Meliones. 18 ICESS4: Real-time Scheduling Wednesday 15:00, L109 session chair: Albert M. K. Cheng Scheduling Analysis of TDMA-Constrained Tasks: Illustration with Software Radio Protocols Shuai Li, Frank Singhoff, Stéphane Rubini and Michel Bourdellès Efficient Online Benefit-Aware Multiprocessor Scheduling Using an Online Choice of Approximation Algorithms Behnaz Sanati and Albert M. K. Cheng Dynamic Reservation-Based Mixed-Criticality Task Set Scheduling Zheng Li and Shangping Ren Minimal Schedulability Testing Interval for Real-Time Periodic Tasks with Arbitrary Release Offsets (SP) Yu Jiang, Qiang Zhou, Xingliang Zou and Albert M. K. Cheng ICESS5: Network Protocols Wednesday 15:00, L107 session chair: Jinhua Guo Vulnerability Analysis of Clock Synchronization Protocol Using Stochastic Petri Net Jiajun Shen and Dongqin Feng Contiki80211: An IEEE 802.11 Radio Link Layer for the Contiki OS (SP) Ioannis Glaropoulos, Vladimir Vukadinovic and Stefan Mangold ICESS6: Hardware/Software Co-Design Wednesday 17:00, L109 session chair: Man Lin Planning and Optimization of Resources Deployment: Application to Crisis Management Jason Mahdjoub and Francis Rousseaux. Monitoring Lick Responses in Animal Behavioral Experiments using a PSoC Qingshan Shan, David Bullock, Christian Sumner and Trevor Embedded Face Detection Application based on Local Binary Patterns (SP) Laurentiu Acasandrei and Angel Barriga. ICESS7: Energy-efficient Scheduling and Ressource Allocation Wednesday 17:00, L107 session chair: Jun Wu Voltage Island Aware Energy Efficient Scheduling of Real-Time Tasks on Multi-core Processors Jun Liu and Jinhua Guo Energy Efficient Dynamic Core Allocation for Video Decoding in Embedded Multicore Architectures Rajesh Kumar Pal, Kolin Paul and Sanjiva Prasad BATS: An Energy-Efficient Approach to Real-Time Scheduling and Synchronization Jun Wu 19 ICESS8: System on Chip (Soc) and Multicore Systems Thursday 10:30, L109 session chair: Binoy Ravindran CABSR:Congestion Agent Based Source Routing for Network-on-Chip Yuan Mingmin, Fu Weiwei, Chen Tianzhou and Wu Minghui On Cache-Aware Task Partitioning for Multicore Embedded Real-Time Systems Aaron Lindsay and Binoy Ravindran Task Migration for Energy Saving in Real-Time Multiprocessor Systems Gang Zeng, Yutaka Matsubara, Hiroyuki Tomiyama and Hiroaki Takada ICESS9: Embedded OS Thursday 10:30, V128 session chair: Albert M.K. Cheng Deadline-Aware Interrupt Coalescing in Controller Area Network (CAN) Christian Herber, Andre Richter, Thomas Wild and Andreas Herkersdorf SmartMig: A Case for Page Migration and Self-interleaving for On-chip Distributed Memory Systems (SP) Weiwei Fu, Yuan Mingmin, Li Liu and Minghui Wu. A Temporal Partition-based Linux CPU Scheduler (SP) Xingliang Zou, Albert M. K. Cheng, Yu Li and Yu Jiang A Novel Fault Diagnosis in Reversible Logic Circuit (SP) Bikromadittya Mondal and Susanta Chakraborty. ICESS10: Hardware/Software Co-Design Thursday 15:00, L109 session chair: Gang Zeng A Locality-Preserving Write Buffer Design for Page-Mapping Multichannel SSDs Sheng-Min Huang and Li-Pin Chang The RESCUE Approach – Towards Compositional Hardware/Software Co-Verification (SP) Paula Herber XGRID: A Scalable Many-Core Embedded Processor (SP) Volkan Gunes and Tony Givargis Advanced DSP Based Narrowband PLC Modem for Smart Grids Applications (Short Paper) Mohamed Chaker Bali and Chiheb Rebai ICESS11: Embedded Security Thursday 15:00, L107 session chair: Christian Krig A Process for the Detection of Design-Level Hardware Trojans Using Verification Methods Christian Krieg, Michael Rathmair and Florian Schupfer An Efficient Admission Control Algorithm for Virtual Sensor Networks Muhammad Ajmal Sawand, Stefano Paris, Zonghua Zhang and Farid Naït-Abdesselam Wireless Video Sensor Network Platform and Its Application for Public Safety (SP) Hyuntae Cho 20 CSS1: Full paper track Wednesday 10:30, L106 session chair: Zheng Yan UI-Dressing to Detect Phishing Luigi Lo Iacono, Hoai Viet Nguyen, Tobias Hirsch, Maurice Baiers and Sebastian Möller EP2AC: An Efficient Privacy-Preserving Data Access Control Scheme for Data-Oriented Wireless Sensor Networks Piyi Yang and Tanveer Zia Snake: an End-to-End Encrypted Online Social Network Alessandro Barenghi, Michele Beretta, Alessandro Di Federico and Gerardo Pelosi CSS2 Wednesday 15:00, L106 session chair: Peter Muller Robust Edge Based Image Steganography through Pixel Intensity Adjustment Saiful Islam and Phalguni Gupta Online Taint Propagation Analysis System for Detecting Bugs in Binaries Gen Li, Shuang-Xi Wang and Ying Zhang Data Interception through Broken Concurrency in Kernel Land Julian Rrushi CSS3 Wednesday 17:00, L106 session chair: Ioanna Dionysion Out-of-Band Authentication Model with Hashcash Brute-Force Prevention George Violaris and Ioanna Dionysiou A Secure Two-phase Data Deduplication Scheme Pierre Meye, Philippe Raïpin, Frédéric Tronel and Emmanuelle Anceaume Bivariate non-Parametric Anomaly Detection Christian Callegari, Stefano Giordano and Michele Pagano CSS4: short paper track Thursday 10:30, L106 session chair: Zia Tanveer Security Mechanisms for a Cooperative Firewall Hammad Kabir, Raimo Kantola and Jesús Llorente Santos Virtual firewall performance as a waypoint on a software defined overlay network Casimer Decusatis and Peter Mueller Machine Learning based Cross-site Scripting Detection in Online Social Network Rui Wang, Xiaoqi Jia, Qinlei Li and Shengzhi Zhang 21 CSS5 Thursday 10:30, V127 session chair: Zheng Yan Asynchronous Covert Communication Using BitTorrent Trackers Mathieu Cunche, Mohamed Ali Kaafar and Roksana Boreli Cloud Federation? We are not ready yet Jacques Bou Abdo, Jacques Demerjian, Hakima Chaouchi, Kabalan Barbar and Guy Pujolle Proof of Retrieval and Ownership Protocols for Images through SPIHT Compression Fatema Rashid, Ali Miri, Isaac Woungang AHPCN1: 6th International Symposium on Advances of High Performance Computing and Networking Friday 08:30, Main room session chair: Martin Vigil Online Performance Analysis: An Event-based Workflow Design Towards Exascale Michael Wagner, Tobias Hilbrich and Holger Brunst Analysis of header usage patterns of HTTP request messages Maria Carla Calzarossa and Luisa Massari Comparison of the Predictive Powers of Phenotypes Combined by Anthropometric Index and Triglyceride for Hypertension Diagnosis based on Data Mining Bum Ju Lee and Jong Yeol Kim A speculative mechanism for barrier synchronization Tianzhou Chen, Meng Jinglei, Pan Ping, Yao Jun and Wu Minghui AHPCN2: 6th International Symposium on Advances of High Performance Computing and Networking Friday 10:30, Main room session chair: Imré Frotier Extending K-scope Fortran Source Code Analyzer with Visualization of Performance Profiling Data and Remote Parsing of Source Code Masaaki Terai, Peter Bryzgalov, Toshiyuki Maeda and Kazuo Minami Task-based programming for Seismic Imaging: Preliminary Results Lionel Boillot, George Bosilca, Emmanuel Agullo and Henri Calandra A Performance Analysis of Long-Term Archiving Techniques Martin Vigil, Christian Weinert, Kjell Braden, Denise Demirel and Johannes Buchmann Towards Self-aware Service Composition Abdessalam Elhabbash, Rami Bahsoon and Peter Tino. 22 Archi1: First International Workshop on Computing System Architectures Friday 08:30, L109 session chair: Pierre Guillot Simulation of Asynchronous Iterative Algorithms Using SimGrid Charles Emile Ramamonjisoa, David Laiymani, Arnaud Giersch, Lilia Ziane Khodja and Raphaël Couturier Hybrid Ontology-Based Matching for Distributed Discovery of SWS in P2P Systems Adel Boukhadra, Karima Benatchba and Amar Balla Analyses on Performance of Gromacs in Hybird MPI+OpenMP+CUDA Cluster Wenbo Chen, Ce Li, Yang Zhang and Qifeng Bai Archi2: First International Workshop on Computing System Architectures Friday 10:30, L109 session chair: Hakim Mabed Optical Interconnects between Microprocessor and Memories Daxin Luo, Yaoda Liu, Xiaoying Liu, Bin Zhang, Gang Li, Qi Liao, Qinfen Hao and Zhulin Wei Exploiting the Inter-cluster Record Reuse for Stream Processors Ying Zhang, Gen Li and Caixia Sun Mobile computers as scientific computing machines Willem Smit and Ben Herbst ALG&MOD: First International Workshop on Algorithmic and Modeling Friday 13:30, L109 session chair: Benoît Piranda New Bounds of a Measure in Information Theory Mihaela-Alexandra Popescu, Oana Slusanschi, Alexandru-Corneliu Olteanu and Florin Pop A Semantic Rule-Based Approach Supported by Process Mining for Personalised Adaptive Learning Kingsley Okoye, Abdel-Rahman H. Tawil, Usman Naeem, Rabih Bashroush and Elyes Lamine SignalPU: A parallel and heterogeneous programming model for DSP applications Farouk Mansouri, Sylvain Huet and Dominique Houzet App: First International Workshop on HPC Applications Friday 13:30, Main room session chair: Hakim Mabed Hide-as-you-Type: An Approach To Natural Language Steganography Through Sentence Modification Charles Clarke, Eckhard Pflügel and Dimitris Tsaptsinos Experience Report: State-Replication-based Matching System Yiqun Ding, Bo Zhou, Fan Li, Wei Li, Xinyu Wang and Tong Wu Real-time Environmental Monitoring for Cloud-based Hydrogeological Modeling with HydroGeoSphere Andrei Lapin, Eryk Schiller, Peter Kropf, Oliver Schilling, Philip Brunner, Almerima JamakovicKapic, Torsten Braun, Sergio Maffioletti 23 AMDA1: First International Workshop on Advances in Memory and Data Access Friday 08:30, V106a session chair: Soraya Zertal Ex-Tmem: Extending Transcendent Memory with Non-volatile Memory for Virtual Machines Vimalraj Venkatesan, Wei Qingsong and Tay Y. C. A Bloom Filter Bank Based Hash Table for High Speed Packet Processing Nicola Bonelli, Christian Callegari, Stefano Giordano and Gregorio Procissi A Compiler translate Directive-based Language to Optimized CUDA Feng Li, Hong An, Weihao Liang, Xiaoqiang Li, Yichao Cheng, Xia Jiang AMDA2: First International Workshop on Advances in Memory and Data Access Friday 10:30, V106a session chair: Christian Callegari Exploiting the fine grain SSD Internal Parallelism for OLTP and Scientific Workloads Soraya Zertal A Novel Approach for Fair and Secure Resource Allocation in Storage Cloud Architectures based on DRF mechanism Maha Jebalia, Asma Ben Letaïfa, Mohamed Hamdi and Sami Tabbane Evolution towards Distributed Storage in a Nutshell. Pistirica Sorin Andrei, Asavei Victor, Geanta Horia, Moldoveanu Florica, Moldoveanu Alin, Negru Catalin, Mocanu Mariana O&S: First International Workshop on Optimization and Scheduling Friday 10:30, V106a session chair: Christian Callegari Core Affinity Code Block Schedule to Reduce Inter-Core Data Synchronization of SpMT John Ye, Songyuan Li, Tianzhou Chen and Minghui Wu WCT1: First International Workshop on Cloud Technologies Friday 08:30, L106 session chair: Guillaume Benissan Selective Task Scheduling for Time-targeted Workflow Execution on Cloud In-Yong Jung and Chang-Sung Jeong Towards an Easy-to-Use Web Application Server and Cloud PaaS for Web Development Education Philipp Brune, Michael Leisner and Erica Janke Cost-Optimized Resource Provision for Cloud Applications Yuxi Shen, Haopeng Chen and Lingxuan Shen 24 WCT2: First International Workshop on Cloud Technologies Friday 10:30, L106 session chair: Philipp Brune Trusted Platforms to secure Mobile Cloud Computing Thinh Le and Samia Bouzefrane Clustering-based Query Result Authenticaion for Encrypted Databases in Cloud Miyoung Jang, Min Yoon, Deulnyeok Youn and Jae-Woo Chang Cloud Brokerage Model for Resource Management Mohammad Aazam and Eui-Nam Huh Analysis and Detection of DoS Attacks in Cloud Computing by Using QSE Algorithm Pallavali Radha Krishna Reddy and Samia Bouzefrane WCT3: First International Workshop on Cloud Technologies Friday 13:30, L106 session chair: Abal-Kassim Cheik Ahamed Design and Implementation of a New Load Estimation Strategy in Cloud Sourav Banerjee, Prateep Bhattacharjee, Utpal Biswas and Mayukh Dey A Density-aware Data Encryption Scheme for Outsourced Databases in Cloud Computing Min Yoon, Miyoung Jang, Young-Sung Shin and Jae-Woo Chang Migrating Scientific Workflows to the Cloud Satish Narayana Srirama and Jaagup Viil Service Level Agreement (SLA)-based Resource Management for Improving Cloud Services Kaiqi Xiong Performance Characterization and Evaluation of WRF Model on Cloud and HPC Architectures Krishnan S. P. T., Bharadwaj Veeravalli, Hari Krishna Vetharenian and Chia Sheng Wu A Coalitional Game-Theoretic Approach for QoS-based and Secure Data Storage in Cloud environment Maha Jebalia, Asma Ben Letaïfa, Mohamed Hamdi, Sami Tabbane GPU: First International Workshop on Graphical Processing Unit Friday 08:30, L107 session chair: Corinne Ancourt On Implementing Sparse Matrix Multi-Vector Multiplication on GPUs Walid Abu-Sufah and Khalid Ahmad Flexible Parallelized Empirical Mode Decomposition in CUDA for Hilbert Huang Transform Kevin P.-Y. Huang, Charles H.-P. Wen and Herming Chiueh JolokiaC++ : A Annotation based Compiler Framework for GPGPUs Vibha Patel, Sanjeev Aggarwal and Amey Karkare GPU Accelerated 3D Image Deformation Using Thin-Plate Splines Weixin Luo, Xuan Yang, Xiaoxiao Nan and Bingfeng Hu 25 M2A2_1: 6th Int. Workshop on Multicore and Multithreaded Architectures and Algorithms Friday 08:30, V106b session chair: Kyprianos Papadimitriou Fast and Accurate Code Placement of Embedded Software for Hybrid On-chip Memory Architecture Zimeng Zhou,Lei Ju,Zhiping Jia, Xin Li Dual-page mode: exploring parallelism in MLC flash SSDs Yimo Du, Youtao Zhang and Xiao Nong A Dynamically Adaptive Approach for Speculative Loop Execution in SMT Architectures Meirong Li and Li Su M2A2_2: 6th Int. Workshop on Multicore and Multithreaded Architectures and Algorithms Friday 10:30, V106b session chair: Xin Li Embedded Multicore Processors and SIMD Instructions for Emotional-based Mobile Robotic Agents Francisco Almenar Pedros, Carlos Dominguez, Juan-miguel Martínez, Houcine Hassan, Pedro Lopez Security Effectiveness and a Hardware Firewall for MPSoCs Miltos D Grammatikakis, Kyprianos Papadimitriou, Polydoros Petrakis, Antonis Papagrigoriou, George Kornaros, Ioannis Christoforakis, Marcello Coppola Skeleton paradigm for developing e-science applications on distributed platforms Mohamed Ben Belgacem, Nabil Abdennadher Performance Characterization and Evaluation of HPC Algorithms on Dissimilar Multicore Architectures Krishnan S. P. T. and Bharadwaj Veeravalli WNet1: Workshop on Wireless Network Technologies Friday 08:30, V128 session chair: Iwao Sasase Two New Multicast Algorithms in 3D Mesh and Torus Networks Hovhannes Harutyunyan and Shengjiang Wang Optimizing a calibration software for radio astronomy Souley Madougou, Ana L. Varbanescu and Rob van Nieuwpoort Deterministic Blocker Tag Detection Scheme by Comparing Expected and Observed Slot Status in UHF RFID Inventory Management Systems Ryo Hattori, Kentaroh Toyoda and Iwao Sasase Improving Vertical Handover over Heterogeneous Technologies Using A Cross Layer Framework Thaalbi Mariem and Tabbane Nabil 26 WNet2: Workshop on Wireless Network Technologies Friday 10:30, V128 session chair: Hovhannes Harutyunyan Throughput Enhancement in Cooperative Wireless Ad hoc Networks Muhammad Khalil Afzal, Byung-Seo Kim and Sung Won Kim Bounding Worst-Case Inter-Core Communication Latency for CMPs with 2D-Mesh NoC Yiqiang Ding and Wei Zhang Concurrent Moving-based Connection Restoration Scheme between Actors to Ensure the Continuous Connectivity in WSANs Yuya Tamura, Takuma Koga, Shinichiro Hara, Kentaroh Toyoda and Iwao Sasase PPCSS 1: 6th Int. Symposium on Cyberspace Safety and Security Workshop Friday 08:30, V107 session chair: Fabrizio Baiardi Privacy Risks in Publication of Taxi GPS Data Pei Pei Sui, Tianyu Wo, Zhangle Wen and Xianxian Li Security Evaluation for Cyber Situational Awareness, Igor Kotenko and Elena Doynikova Predefined Honeypot Context Based Platform Independent Catering Honeypot System Wenjun Fan and David Fernández PPCSS 2: 6th Int. Symposium on Cyberspace Safety and Security Workshop Friday 10:30, V107 session chair: Igor Kotenko NoteLocker: Simple Secure Storage Service Petros Zaris, Harald Gjermundrød Assessing and Managing ICT Risk with Partial Information Fabrizio Baiardi, Alessandro Bertolini, R. Bertolotti, Fabio Corò,Federico Tonelli, Daniela Pestonesi. What private information are you disclosing? A privacy-preserving system supervised by yourself Alberto Huertas Celdrán, Manuel Gil Pérez, Félix J. García Clemente, Gregorio Martínez Pérez Efficient Privacy Preserving Multicast DNS Service Discovery Daniel Kaiser and Marcel Waldvogel EMCA: Workshop on Embedded Multi-core Computing and Applications Friday 8:30, V127 session chair: André Naz An Embedded-Based Distributed Private Cloud: Power Quality Event Classification Xiang-Yao Zheng, Chia-Pang Chen, Joe-Air Jiang Conductor Temperature Estimation Using the Hadoop MapReduce Framework for Smart Grid Applications Sheng-Kai Pan, Chia-Pang Chen, Joe-Air Jiang Parallel Subcircuit Extraction Algorighm on GPGPUs 27Chia-Shin Ou Che-Lun Hung, Hsiao-Hsi Wang, Chun-Ting Fu, ETD1: First International Workshop on HPC-CFD in Energy/ Transport Domains Friday 10:30, V127 session chair: Alain Refloch Parallel 3D Sweep Kernel with PaRSEC Salli Moustafa, Mathieu Faverge, Laurent Plagne, Pierre Ramet. Numerical Verification of Large Scale CFD Simulations: One Way to Prepare the Exascale Challenge Christophe Denis. High performance Large Eddy Simulation of turbulent flows around PWR mixing grids Calvin C., Bieder, U., Fauchet G. and Ledac P. ETD2: First International Workshop on HPC-CFD in Energy/ Transport Domains Friday 13:30, V127 session chair: Christophe Calvin Computational aspects of high order DGM as an enabling technology for LES of practical wall-bounded flows Koen Hillewaert and C. Carton de Wiart Task-Based Parallelization of Unstructured Meshes Assembly using D&C Strategy Eric Petit, Loïc Thébault, Nathalie Möller, William Jalby and Quang Dinh Some HPC challenges for multi-physics extended CFD computations Vuillot François and Alain Refloch WiP1: Work-in-Progress Friday 10:30, L107 session chair: Benoît Piranda Deterministic L2 Cache Design and Its WCET Analysis Jun Yan and Wei Zhang. Iterative improvement methodology for Hardware/software co-synthesis of embedded systems based on genetic programming Adam Górski and Maciej Ogorzałek. ROP-EDF: Reservation-Based OP-EDF Scheduling for Automotive Data Stream Management System Jaeyong Rho, Akihiro Yamaguchi, Kenya Sato, Takuya Azumi and Nobuhiko Nishio. Bounding the Worst-Case Execution Time of Static NUCA Caches Yiqiang Ding and Wei Zhang WiP2: Work-in-Progress Friday 13:30, L107 session chair: Dominique Dhoutaut Static Worst Case Execution Time Analysis of Functional Reactive Systems Zeinab Kazemi Alamouti and Albert M.K. Cheng. An Assessment of Market Methods for Information Security Risk Management Pankaj Pandey and Einar Arthur Snekkenes 28 Organizing and Program Committees General Chairs Julien Bourgeois, UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, France Frédéric Magoulès, Ecole Centrale Paris, France Souheil Khaddaj, Kingston University, UK Program Chairs Finance Chairs Dominique Dhoutaut, Université de Franche-Comté , France Workshop Chairs Didier El Baz, LAAS-CNRS, France Hakim Mabed, Université de Franche-Comté , France Steering Committee Beniamino Di Martino, Second University of Naples, Italy Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada Publicity Chair Benoît Piranda, UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, France Organizing Committee Corinne Ancourt, MINES ParisTech Abal-Kassim Cheik Ahamed, Ecole Centrale Paris, France Olivier Hermant, MINES ParisTech Scientific Committee Chairs Ahmed Al-Dubai, Edinburgh Napier University, UK Corinne Ancourt, MINES ParisTech Rami Bahsoon, University of Birmingham, UK Rabih Bashroush, University of East London Vesna Brujic-Okretic, Kingston University Philipp Brune, University of Applied Sciences Neu-Ulm Christophe Calvin, CEA, France Nikos Christakis, University of Crete Eugen Dedu, UFC/Institut FEMTO-ST, France Peter Dzwig, BCS Massimo Ficco, Second University of Naples Mohamed Gaber Robert Gordon University Marian Gheorghe, University of Sheffield Alan Gray, EPCC, UK Marco Guazzone, University of Piemonte Orientale Houcine Hassan, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Thien Hiep Le, ONERA, France Choi-Hong Lai, University of Greenwich, UK Jia Hu, Liverpool Hope University, UK Christos Kartsaklis, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 29 Lei Liu, Shandong University Lu Liu, University of Derby, UK Che-Lun Hung, Providence University Savas Konur, University of Sheffield Frédéric Magoulès, Ecole Centrale Paris, France Mohammad Mehedi Hassan, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Nathalie Mitton, INRIA, France Rasha Osman, Imperial College London, UK Jong Hyuk Park, Korea Mark Parsons, EPCC, UK Bernardi Pranggono, Glasgow Caledonian University Alain Refloch, ONERA, France Julio Sahuquillo, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Francoise Sailhan, CNAM, France Alex Shafarenko, University of Hertfordshire Lorna Smith, EPCC, UK Ming Xia, Ericsson Research, US Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada Program Committee Alain Perbost, Thales Group Alessio Bechini, Alexander Byrski, AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow Alexander Supalov, Intel GmbH Alexey Lastovetsky, University College Dublin Alfred Loo, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China Ali Shahrabi, Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom Andrea Kienle, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund Andrei Tchernykh, Angus Grandison, University of Greenwich, UK Aniello Castiglione, Università degli Studi di Salerno Antonio Gentile, Italy Ashok Krishnamurthy, Renaissance Computing Institute Ata Turk, Yahoo! Research Labs Barcelona, Spain Benoît Piranda, UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, France Bettina Krammer, Université de Versailles St-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ) / Exascale Computing Research (ECR) Biao Song, KyungHee University, Korea Bo Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Bo Yuan, University of Derby Brian Wylie, Juelich Supercomputing Centre Bryan Catanzaro, NVIDIA Carlos Juiz, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain Chao-Tung Yang, Tunghai University Chen Liu, Clarkson University Chiu Tan, Temple University Christian Müller-Schloer, Leibniz Universität Christian Plessl, University of Paderborn, Germany Christoph Sorge, University of Paderborn Christopher Gottbrath, Rogue Wave Software Christos Politis, Claude Tadonki, Mines-ParisTech, France Claudia Campolo, University «Mediterranea» of Reggio Calabria, Italy Claudio Zandron, Clemens Grelck, University of Amsterdam Costin Badica, University of Craiova 30 Crispin Gómez Requena, Universitat de Castilla la Mancha, Spain Cristina Silvano, Politecnico di Milano Dan Chen, Dan Grigoras, UCC Daniel Neagu , Daniel Port, University of Hawai’i at Manoa Daniel Sadoc Menasché, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Daniel Schatz, Thomson Reuters, UK David Parker, University of Birmingham, UK Dewan Ahmed, University of Ottawa, Canada Dieter Fiems, Ghent University, Belgium Dionysia Triantafyllopoulou, Edgar Chavez, UNIVERSIDAD MICHOACANA DE SAN NICOLAS DE HIDALGO, Mexico Eero Vainikko, University of Tartu, Estonia Elisabeth Brunet, Télécom SudParis Enrico Natalizio, Université Technologique de Compiègne, France Esmond Ng, Etienne Rivière, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland Eugene John, USA Eui-Nam Huh, Kyung Hee University, Korea Eul Gyu Im, Hanyang University Ewa Niewiadomska Szynkiewicz, Fatos Xhafa, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Federico Silla, Florin Pop, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania Francesco Palmieri, Second University of Naples Francis Wray, Kingston University Frank Penczek, Intel Frederic Loulergue, LIFO, Universite d’Orleans Frederic Magoules, Ecole Centrale Paris, France Frederic Stahl, George Bosilca, Innovative Computing Laboratory - University of Tennessee Georges Da Costa, Georgios Theodoropoulos, University of Durham, UK Gerhard Hancke, City University of Hong Kong Gokce Gorbil, Imperial College London, UK Graeme Burnett, ACM Gregoire Danoy, Gregorio Martinez, University of Murcia Guido Wirtz, Otto-Friedrich Universität Bamberg Guojun Wang, Central South University H.Kitazawa, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Hai Jiang, Arkansas State University, USA Hai Xiang Lin, Technical University of Delft, the Netherlands Hakima Chaouchi, Telecom Sud Paris, France Hamid Mcheick, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, CA Hamid R. Arabnia, USA Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Hideharu Amano, Keio University, Japan Horacio Gonzalez-Velez, National College of Ireland, UK Houcine Hassan, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Ibrahim Amadou, Inria, France In Hyun Nahm, Sunmoon University Ioan Raicu, Illinois Institute of Technology Irfan Ahmed, University of New Orleans Is-Haka Mkwawa, University of Plymouth, UK 31 Ivan Mistrik, Independent Consultant, Germany Ivor Spence, Queen’s University Belfast, UK Iwan Adhicandra, Universitas Bakrie, Indonesia Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee Jack Poulson, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Javier Baliosian, Univ. of the republic Jean-Francois Lalande, LIFO laboratory Jean-François Mehaut, Laboratoire LIG Jemal Abawajy, Deakin University, Australia Jeremy Kepner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jiangbo Dang, Siemens Corporate Technology, Princeton, New Jersey, USA Jiankun Hu, University of New South Wales Jianxin Li, Beihang University Jie Tao, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Jim Cownie, Intel Jithesh Puthen Veettil, Oxford University, UK Joan Lu, Huddersfield Joanna Kolodziej, Cracow University of Technology Joao Cardoso, FEUP/Universidade do Porto John Linford, ParaTools, Inc. José Miguel-Alonso, Euskal Herriko Unibersitatea Kazuki Joe, Nara women’s Univeristy Kengo Nakajima, The University of Tokyo Kenjiro Taura, Japan Kevin Hammond, University of St Andrews Kewei Sha, Oklahoma City University Kieran McLaughlin, Queen’s University Belfast Kostas Siozios, Grece Kuan-Ching Li, Providence University Kuo-Chan Huang, Department of Computer Science, National Taichung University of Education Laurent Lefevre, University of Lyon Leandro Fontoura-Cupertino, IRIT, France Lei Shu, Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology Lena Mashayekhy, Wayne State University, USA Lizhe Wang, Lu Liu, University of Derby, United Kingdom Luis Gomes, Portugal Luis Javier Garcia Villalba, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Luiz Derose, Cray M. Younas, Oxford Brookes University Marco Aldinucci, University of Torino Marco Gribaudo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy María E. Gómez, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Maria Martini, Martin Colbert, Martin Tunnicliffe, Marwan Hassani, Matthew Casey, Mauro Migliardi, University of Padua Md. Obaidur Rahman, Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology (DUET), Gazipur, Bangladesh Meiqing Wang, Michael O’Grady, University College Dublin, Ireland, Michael Plexousakis, Miguel Ángel Martínez-Del-Amor, Mihaela Cocea, Mike Just, Glasgow Caledonian University Min Manki, South Dakota State University Ming Mao, University of Virginia, USA 32 Mirco Musolesi, University of Birmingham, UK Mohamed Ali Kaafar, NICTA Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman Mohammed Abdelsamea, Moustafa Noureddine, Microsoft, USA Muhammad Bilal, UCLA, USA Muhammad Khurram Khan, King Saud University Muhammad Younas, Oxford Brookes University, UK Mukaddim Pathan, Telstra Corporation Limited, Australia Muneer Bani Yasin, Jordan University of Science and Technology Muttukrishnan Rajarajan, Nada Philip, Natalija Vlajic, York University Nectarios Koziris, National Technical University of Athens Nik Bessis, University of Derby, Nour Ali, University of Brighton, UK Olivier Barais, University of Rennes, France Olivier Hermant, Mines-ParisTech, France Omer H. Abdelrahman, Imperial College London, UK Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK Oscar Diaz, University of the Basque Country Paolo Trunfio, DEIS, University of Calabria Patrick Hung, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada Pauline Chan, Bradford, UK Peter Kropf, UNINE, Switzerland Peter Lewis, Aston University, UK Pierre Michaud, INRIA, France Pietro Piazzolla, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Qian Wang, Wuhan University Quang Vinh Nguyen, University of Western Sydney, Australia Rabie Ben-Atitallah, France Rachid Anane, University of Coventry, UK Radu Calinescu, University of York, UK Rainer Keller, HFT Stuttgart Rajdeep Bhowmik, Cisco Systems, Inc., USA Rajeev Raje, Indiana University-Purdue University Rajiv Gupta, USA Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia Reneta Barneva, Department of Computer and Information Sciences Fredonia, New York Ricky Kwok, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Robert Hsu, Chung Hua University Roberto Di Pietro, Bell Labs Roberto Giorgi, Italy Romdhani Imed, Edinburgh Napier University Ron Perrott, University of Oxford, UK Ruud Van Der Pas, Oracle Sabri Pllana, Austria Saddek Bensalem, France Saleem Bhatti, University of St Andrews, Scotland Salvador Petit, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Sami Yehia, France Samia Loucif, AlHosn University, UAE Sander Stuijk, Netherlands Sandro Bartolini, Università di Siena, Italy Satoru Ohta, Toyama Prefectural University Satoshi Kurihara, Graduate School of Information Systems, The University of Electro-Communications Schahram Dustdar, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Sebastian Lopez, Spain 33 Seongsoo Hong, Seoul National University, Korea Sergei Gorlatch, University of Münster Seung Son, Northwestern University, USA Shadi Ibrahim, INRIA Rennes Sherif Sakr, Sherman S. M. Chow, Chinese University of Hong Kong Shih-Hao Hung, Taiwan Siegfried Benkner, University of Vienna Si-Qing Zheng, Univ of Texas at Dallas Smail Niar, France Sonia Lopez Alarcon, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA Souheil Khaddaj, Kingston University, UK Stefan Herhut, Google Stefan Schaeckeler, CISCO Stefan Wind, Fujitsu Research Stelios Kapetanakis, Sven-Bodo Scholz, Heriot Watt University Takafumi Hayashi , University of Aizu Tameesh Suri, Samsung Semiconductor, USA Teppo Räisänen, Oulu University of Applied Sciences Tomas Margalef, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain Vagelis Harmandaris, Vasilis Friderikos, Veselin Rakocevic, Victor Villagra, Technical University of Madrid Violeta Felea, LIFC Violeta Holmes, University of Huddersfield Vitaly Klyuev, University of Aizu Vladimir Oleshchuk, University of Agder Volodymyr Kindratenko, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Wasif Gilani, SAP, UK Wassim El Hajj, American University of Beirut, LB Wei Xue, Weichao Wang, University of North Caroline at Charlotte Wei-Chih Ting, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Tawain Weizhong Qiang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China. Willem Smit, Stellenbosch University, South Africa William Fornaciari, Politecnico di Milano Xiaofeng Ding, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China. Xingfu Wu, Texas A&M University Yan Bai, University of Washington Tacoma Yan Wu, Tongji University Yang Xiang, Australia Yong Zhao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Yongxin Zhu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Yoshimasa Nakamura, Japan Yu Chen, SUNY - Binghamton Yuchen, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Zahraa Abdallah, Zakaria Maamar, Zaki Malik, Wayne State University Zhang Liqiang, Indiana University Zheng Ran, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China. Zhiyuan Chen, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Zhiyuan Li, Jiangsu University ZhuYongxin, China Zili Shao, Hong Kong Zonghua Gu, Hong Kong 34 General Chairs Julien Bourgeois, UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, France Frédéric Magoulès, Ecole Centrale Paris, France Program Chairs Haibo Zhang, University of Otago, New Zealand Finance Chairs Dominique Dhoutaut, Université de Franche-Comté , France Publicity Chairs Benoît Piranda, UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, France Steering Committee Zhaohui Wu, Zhejiang University, China Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada Chairs Che-Lun Hung, Providence University Albert M. K. Cheng, University of Houston, USA Shangping Ren, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA Rajiv Gupta, University of California Riverside, USA Meikang Qiu, San Jose State University, USA Eugen Dedu, UFC/Institut FEMTO-ST, France Program Committee Alberto Macii, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Alessio Bechini, University of Pisa, Italy Aniruddha Gokhale, Vanderbilt University, USA Chaitanya Belwal, Weatherford-Houston Chang Xu, Nanjing University, P. R. China Chin-Fu Kuo, National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan Ching-Lung Su, National Yunlin University of Science Technology, Taiwan Chi-Sheng Daniel Shih, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Christian Poellabauer, University of Notre Dame, USA David Eyers, University of Otago, New Zealand Frank Singhoff, University of Brest, France Gang Qu, University of Maryland, USA George Gravvanis, Democritus University of Thracej, Greece Gudula Ruenger, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Guodong Shi, Australian National University, Australia Hiroyuki Tomiyama, Ritsumeikan University, Japan Houcine Hassan, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain Huaxi Gu, Xidian University, P. R. China Huichuan Duan, Shandong Normal University, P. R. China Jenq-Kuen Lee, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan Jian Lin, University of Houston-Clear Lake Jianfeng Yang, Wuhan University, P. R. China Jiang Xu, Hong Kong Universtiy of Science and Technology, P. R. China Jianwei Yin, Zhejiang University, China Jianxun Liu, Hunan Univeristy of Science and Technology, P. R. China Jihe Wang, Sichuan University, China Jihong Kim, Seoul National University, Korea Jogesh Muppala, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, P. R. China John T. O’Donnell, University of Glasgow, UK 35 Juan Chen, National University of Defense Technology, P. R. China Julio Sahuquillo, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain Jun Wu, National Pingtung Institute of Commerce, Taiwan Junfeng Xu, Dalian University of Technology, P. R. China Kyoung-Don Kang, SUNY Binghamton, USA Laurence T. Yang, St Francis Xavier University, Canada Liang Liu, IBM China Research Lab, P. R. China Li-Pin Chang, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan Lorenzo Verdoscia, National Research Council ( CNR), Italy Luis Gomes, Universidade Nova Lisboa / UNINOVA, Portugal Manuel E. Acacio, University of Murcia, Spain Meikang Qiu, San Jose State University, USA Michihiro Koibuchi, National Institute of Informatics, Japan Narayan Ganesan, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA Nicolas Navet, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Pablo Ibez-Marn, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain Pao-Ann Hsiung, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan Qiang Zhou, University of Houston, USA, and Beihang University, China Qing Cao, University of Tennessee, USA Qing Zhang, eHealth/CSIRO ICT Center, Australia Qingxu Deng, Northeastern University, P. R. China Qixin Wang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, P. R. China Raj Boppana, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA Robert Hsu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan Robert Van Engelen, Florida State University, USA Rong-Guey Chang, National Chune Cheng University/ Computer Science, Taiwan Seon Kim, Korea University, Korea Seongsoo Hong, Seoul National University, Korea Shih-Hao Hung, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Song Han, Curtin University of Technology, Australia Stefan Andrei, Lamar University, USA Tameesh Suri, Samsung Semiconductor, USA Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda University, Japan Thomas Nolte, MRTC/Mälardalen University, Sweden Thomas Rauber, University Bayreuth, Germany Walid Taha, Halmstad & Rice Universitie, Sweden Wang Yi, Uppsala University, Sweden Wei Liu, Intel Corporation, USA Wei Zhang, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA Weizhe Zhang, University of Illinois, USA, and Harbin Institute of Technology, China Yawen Chen, University of Otago, New Zealand Yidong Li, Beijing Jiaotong University, P. R. China Yingpeng Sang, Beijing Jiaotong University, P. R. China Yongxin Zhu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P. R. China Youtao Zhang, University of Pittsburgh, USA Yu Jiang, University of Houston, USA, and Heilongjiang University, China Yuan Zhang, University of Jinan, China Yuqing Sun, Shandong University, P. R. China Zhengwei Qi, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P. R. China Zhi-Ping Jia, Shandong University, P. R. China Zhiyi Huang, University of Otago, New Zealand Zhong Chen, Peking University, P. R. China Zonghua Gu, Zhejiang University, P. R. China 36 General Chairs Julien Bourgeois, UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, France Frédéric Magoulès, Ecole Centrale Paris, France Program Chairs Zheng Yan, Xidian University, China / Aalto University, Finland Peter Mueller, IBM Zurich Research, Switzerland Robert H. Deng, Singapore Management University, Singapore Yang Xiang, Deakin University, Australia Steering Committee Publicity Chairs Benoît Piranda, UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, France Li Yang, Xidian University, China Finance Chairs Dominique Dhoutaut, Université de Franche-Comté , France Scientific Committee Chairs Eugen Dedu, UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, France Gregorio Martinez Perez, University of Murcia, Spain Honggang Wang, University of Massachusetts Darmouth, USA Igor Kotenko, SPIIRAS, Russia Ioanna Dionysiou, University of Nicosia, Cyprus Jin Li, Guang Zhou University, China Marinella Petrocchi, istituto di Informatica eTelematica, CNR, Italy Ming Li, Utah State University, USA Ronald Petrlic, Saarland University, Germany Shucheng Yu, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA Tanveer A Zia, Charles Sturt University Australia WenTao Zhu, Chinese Academy of Sciences Xinyi Huang, Fujian Normal University, China Program Committee A. Selcuk Uluagac, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Aziz Mohaisen, Verisign Labs, USA Bo Luo, The University of Kansas, USA Carmen Fernandez Gago, University of Malaga, Spain Cheng-Chi Lee, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan Chiu C. Tan, Temple University, USA Christoph Sorge, Saarland University, Germany Chunhua Su, JAIST, Japan Chun-I Fan, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan Chun-Ta Li, Tainan University of Technology, Taiwan Cong Wang, City University of Hong Kong, China Dajiang Zhang, Microsoft, China Dalei Wu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Damien Sauveron, University of Limoges, France Daniel Conte de Leon, University of Idaho, USA Daniele Sgandurra, Imperial College, UK David Chadwick, University of Kent, UK 37 David Johnson, Imperial College London, UK Dennis Gamayunov, Moscow State University, Russia Dieter Gollmann, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany Dirk Westhoff, HS Furtwangen, Germany Dominik Leibenger, University of Paderborn, Germany Duncan Wong, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Fabio Martinelli, IIT-CNR Pisa, Italy Fabrizio Baiardi, Dipartimento di Informatica, University of Pisa, Italy Federica Paci, University of Trento, Italy Felix Gomez Marmol, NEC Europe Ltd, Germany Francesc Sebé, Universitat de Lleida, Spain Gabriele Lenzini, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Gerardo Pelosi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Gianluca Stringhini, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA Gregorio Martinez Perez, University of Murcia, Spain Hong Liu, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA Houbing Song, West Virginia University, USA Hui Li, Xidian University, China Igor Saenko, St.Petersburg Institute for Information and Automation of RAS, Russia Javier Lopez, University of Malaga, Spain Jay Ligatti, University of South Florida, USA Jianjun Yang, University of North Georgia, USA Jianming Yong, University of Southern Queensland, Australia Jianxun Liu, Hunan University of Science and Technology, China Jiguo Li, Hohai University, China Jingqiang Lin, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Jinguang Han, Nanjing University of Finance & Economics, China Joel Rodrigues, University of Beira Interior, Portugal Joseph Liu, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore Juan E. Tapiador, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Juan Pablo Timpanaro, INRIA, France Jun Huang, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, USA Junzuo Lai, Jinan University, China Kai Zeng, University of Michigan - Dearborn, USA Kun Hua, Lawrence Technological University, USA Liang Zhou, Nanjing University of Post and Telecommunications, China Luca Spalazzi, Università Politecnica Delle Marche, Italy Man Ho Au, University of Wollongong, Australia Marco Casassa Mont, Hewlett-Packard Labs Bristol, UK Mengjun Xie, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA Miguel Correia, IST/INESC-ID, Portugal Mohammed Kaosar, Charles Sturt University, Australia Muhammad Khurram Khan, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Nan Jiang, East China Jiao Tong University, China Nuno Neves, Department of Computer Science, University of Lisboa, Portugal Osman Ugus, AuthentiDate International AG, Germany Paolo Mori, IIT-CNR Pisa, Italy Patrick P.C. Lee, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Peng Liu, The Pennsylvania State University, USA Pierangela Samarati, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy Qian Duan, Penn State University, USA Qian Wang, Wuhan University, China Qing Yang, Montana State University, USA Rafael Accorsi, University of Freiburg, Germany Raylin Tso, National Chengchi University, Taiwan Roberto Di Pietro, Security Research Dept. Bell Labs, France Roland Rieke, Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology SIT, Germany Rongxing Lu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 38 Rose Gamble, University of Tulsa, USA Ruben Trapero, TU Darmstadt, Germany Rui Zhang, University of Hawaii, USA Ryan Gerdes, Utah State University, USA Shaoen Wu, Ball State University, USA Shouhuai Xu, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA Thoshitha Gamage, Washington State University, USA Vladimir Oleshchuk, University of Agder, Norway Weili Han, Fudan University, China Willy Susilo, University of Wollongong, Australia Wun-She Yap, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia Xianfeng Zhao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Xiaodong Lin, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada Xiaofeng Chen, Xidian University, China Xiaoqi Jia, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Yan Wu, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA Yao Liu, University of South Florida, USA Yong Yu, University of Wollongong, Australia Yuko Murayama, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan Yun Tian, California State University, Fullerton, USA Yung Shin van der Sype, KU Leuven, Belgium Zheli Liu, Nankai University, China 39 General information Registration Desk The Registration Desk will be open to assist you at the following times: • Tuesday, 19 August 2014, 14:00-18:00 • Wednesday, 20 August 2014, 08:00-18:00 • Thursday, 21 August 2014, 08:30-17:00 • Friday, 22 August 2014, 08:00-12:00 Conference materials, name badges, receipt bills will be distributed at the Registration Desk. Name Badges All delegates, sponsors and speakers of HPCC/ICESS/CSS 2014 and associated workshops will be provided with a name badge, to be collected upon registration. This badge must be worn at all times as it is your official pass to all sessions of the conferences, lunches, morning and afternoon teas, and banquets. Presentation Instruction You are required to arrive at the room (in which you will deliver your talk) at least 15 minutes before the commencement of the session. Upon arrival please confirm your attendance with the Session Chair and familiarize yourself with the venue. Please bring with you a single paragraph summary, including your name (as you would like to be introduced), affiliation and research interests (maximum 100 words). Please present this to the session Session Chair upon arrval, for use for introductory purposes, prior to your talk. Upon arrival, please copy your slides file to the presentation computer. If you plan to use your own equipment, please ensure it is ready to go prior to the session commencing, since there is very little time between presentations. If you have requested optional equipment, ensure that is in the room. For all assistance, please speak to the Session Chair. Message Board Any program changes or urgent announcements from the secretariat and private messages will be posted on the message board in the registration area. Please check the message board occasionally. 40 Social events Welcome reception: this first evening will be the occasion to have a drink together and get to know each other. This welcome reception will takes place at Ecole des Mines. Gala Dinner: dinner cruise on the Seine, discover the heart of Paris around a delicious traditional meal. 41 Venue Location: Ecole des Mines, 60, Boulevard Saint Michel, 75272 Paris, France 48° 50’ 42.3096’’ N, 2° 20’ 22.2504’’ E 42 Coming by train For more information see the French RATP Railway server. Note : Please notice that before getting on the train you need to punch your ticket in the machines that can be found in the entrance to the platform. Coming by plane To reach the conference site from the airport: • Taxi : It is strongly advised to book a taxi directly from the airport, at daytime, the trip to the campus is about 50 EUR. • Bus : AirFrance buses • Train : RER B is direct Paris has two major airports «Roissy Charles de Gaulle» and «Orly» which are both within one hour of the conference by public transport (train or bus) and less by taxi. As for the railways, there are several big stations which generally are related to a particular region or direction where the trains head. All of them are located close to the city centre and hence close to the conference. To get to the centre from the «Charles de Gaulle» airport by public transport, take the «RER B» line or the «RoissyBus» (runs to the «Opera» in the centre of Paris). To get to the «école des mines», take the «RER B» and get off at the station «Luxembourg», exit «Jardin du Luxembourg» then walk down the «boulevard St Michel» a couple of minutes. From «Orly» airport there are also several ways of getting to Paris. The first one is to take the «OrlyBus» shuttle which will terminate at the metro/RER station «DenfertRochereau» and then take the local city transport (bus, metro or RER) to your destination. The second way is to travel by the «OrlyVal» (light rail service between the airport and the Antony station on the RER B) and then the RER B as described above. 43 Designed by Benoît Piranda, Femto-ST/DISC